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Hardcopy copyright lies with the School of Celtic Studies (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies).

Manuscript sources
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rawlinson B 502; p 82b–83a & 134b.Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rawlinson B 512; fo. 115va 24–116ra.Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS Stowe, D 2 1 (olim MS 1225, The Book of Uí Maine) 23vb–24r (first story only). See R. A. S. Macalister (ed.), The Book of Uí Maine, otherwise called The Book of the O'Kelly's, with a descriptive introduction and indexes (Dublin 1942). Digital images and a description of the MS are available on http://www.isos.dias.ie.
Editions
Kuno Meyer, The death of the three sons of Diarmait mac
Cerrbeóil, Hibernica Minora, Oxford 1894, 70–81 (based on Rawl. MSS).Vernam Hull: The Death of the three sons of Diarmait mac Cerrbeóil, Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 25 (1956) 91–99 (based on Book of Uí Maine).Gearóid S. Mac Eoin, The death of the boys in the mill, Celtica 15 (1983) 60–64. (Edition of passage containing the murder of the boys).
Translations
Kuno Meyer, The death of the three sons of Diarmait mac Cerrbeóil, Hibernica Minora, Oxford 1894, 70–81 (based on Rawl. MSS).
Secondary literature
Pól Breathnach (Paul Walsh), A story of Diarmaid
mac Cerbaill: Mullinoran and other place names, Irish Book Lover XXVIII (1941/42) 74–80.Liam Price, The history of Lagore, from the Annals and other sources (with a genealogical table showing the relationship of the branches of the Síl Aedha Sláne), [in Hencken's account of Lagore Crannóg], PRIA LIII, 53 C (1950/51) 1–247.Gearóid S. Mac Eoin, The death of the boys in the mill, Celtica 15 (1983) 60–64.
The edition used in the digital edition
Fingal Rónáin and other StoriesDavid GreeneFirst editionvi + 89 pp. iii Contents, v–vi Editor's Preface, 45–47 Introduction, 48–54 Text, 55f. Notes, 57–85 Vocabulary, 86f. Names of Persons and Animals, 88 Names of Places and Peoples.Dublin Institute for Advanced StudiesDublin1955Reprinted 1975Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series16

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